Flexible, multilayered tube

- Japan GORE-TEX, Inc

A flexible, multilayered tube with superior chemical resistance, heat resistance, and airtightness, as well as superior flexibility and resistance of the inner surface to staining. The tube comprises a flexible, multilayered tube having a first layer comprised of a non-porous polytetrafluoroethylene structure and a second layer comprised of a porous polytetrafluoroethylene structure laminated onto the outer peripheral surface of said first layer. The tube is useful as a medical tubing and in particular useful as an endoscope tube.

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Claims

1. A flexible, multilayered tube comprising

a) a first layer consisting essentially of a non-porous structure comprised of polytetrafluoroethylene, said non-porous structure having a thickness of less than 300 micrometers and having an outer peripheral surface: and
b) a second layer comprised of a porous polytetrafluoroethylene structure laminated onto the outer peripheral surface of said first layer, and having a porosity of about 30 to 70 percent;

2. A flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1 wherein the first layer and second layer are laminated by fusion under heat.

3. A flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1 wherein the first layer and second layer are laminated via an adhesive interlayer.

4. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 3, wherein the adhesive interlayer is a thermoplastic fluorine resin.

5. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1, wherein the first layer comprises at least two layers of polytetrafluoroethylene laminated by an adhesive.

6. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 2, wherein the first layer comprises at least two layers of polytetrafluoroethylene laminated by an adhesive.

7. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 3, wherein the first layer comprises at least two layers of polytetrafluoroethylene laminated by an adhesive.

8. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 5, wherein the adhesive is a thermoplastic fluorine resin.

9. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 6, wherein the adhesive is a thermoplastic fluorine resin.

10. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 7, wherein the adhesive is a thermoplastic fluorine resin.

11. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1, wherein the first layer comprises porous polytetrafluoroethylene film made non-porous with a thermoplastic fluorine resin.

12. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 11 wherein the thermoplastic fluorine resin is a tetrafluoroethylene/perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether copolymer.

13. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 11 wherein the thermoplastic fluorine resin is fluorinated ethylene propylene.

14. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1, with a fourth layer comprised of porous polytetrafluoroethylene laminated onto the outer peripheral surface of the second layer via a third layer consisting of an airtight material.

15. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 2, with a fourth layer comprised of porous polytetrafluoroethylene laminated onto the outer peripheral surface of the second layer via a third layer consisting of an airtight material.

16. The flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 3, with a fourth layer comprised of porous polytetrafluoroethylene laminated onto the outer peripheral surface of the second layer via a third layer consisting of an airtight material.

17. A medical tubing comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1.

18. A medical tubing comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 2.

19. A medical tubing comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 3.

20. A medical tubing comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 14.

21. A tube for an endoscope comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 1.

22. A tube for an endoscope comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 2.

23. A tube for an endoscope comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 3.

24. A tube for an endoscope comprising the flexible, multilayered tube described in claim 14.

25. A flexible, multi-layered tube comprising;

a) a first, inner layer comprising a tubular polytetrafluoroethylene structure having inner and outer surfaces and a substantially uniform thickness of less than 300 microns therebetween, wherein the structure is substantially non-porous between the inner and outer surfaces of the first, inner layer; and
b) a second layer laminated onto the outer surface of the first, inner layer, said second layer comprising a tubular polytetrafluoroethylene structure having inner and outer surfaces and further having substantially uniform porosity of about 30 to 70 percent between the inner and outer surfaces of the second layer;
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Patent History
Patent number: 5789047
Type: Grant
Filed: Dec 8, 1995
Date of Patent: Aug 4, 1998
Assignees: Japan GORE-TEX, Inc (Tokyo), Olympus Optical Co. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Fumihiro Sasaki (Okayama-Ken), Hiroshi Shinmen (Okayama), Akira Suzuki (Uenohara-machi), Keiichi Arai (Hachioji)
Primary Examiner: James J. Seidleck
Assistant Examiner: Michael A. Williamson
Attorney: Wayne D. House
Application Number: 8/569,897
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: 428/3691; Nonlinear (e.g., Crimped, Coiled, Etc.) (428/369); Including Textile, Cloth Or Fabric (428/365); 428/3044; 428/3066; 428/3084; 428/3148; 128/4; 128/DIG4
International Classification: B29D 2200;